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Energy autarky is presented as a conceptual framework for implementing sustainable regional development based on the transformation of the energy subsystem. It is conceptualized as a situation in which the energy services used for sustaining local consumption, local production and the export of goods and services are derived from locally renewable energy resources. Technically, the implementation of higher degrees of energy autarky rests on increasing energy efficiency, realizing the potential of renewable energy resources and relying on a decentralized energy system. Practically, a transition towards regional energy autarky requires administrations and civil society actors to initialize and develop projects at...
Categories: Publication;
Types: Citation;
Tags: Energy,
Energy consumption,
New Zealand,
Results,
consumption,
This data release contains relevant datasets used in the analysis for the Chesapeake Bay stressor identification project, for which results are described in Fanelli and others (2022). For this project, two existing information sources were compiled and summarized to identify key in-stream stressors reported by the scientific literature or through regulatory assessments to be likely affecting benthic macroinvertebrate community metrics in the Chesapeake Bay region: 1) the peer reviewed multi-stressor literature, in which the effects multiple in-stream stressors on benthic macroinvertebrate community metrics are simultaneously assessed; and 2) reported causes of biological impairment as listed by state or district...
New Zealand’s Alpine Fault (AF) ruptures quasi-periodically in large-magnitude earthquakes. Paleoseismological evidence suggests that about half of all recognized AF earthquakes terminated at the boundary between the Central and South Westland sections of the fault. There, fault geometry and the polarity of uplift change. The South Westland AF exhibits oblique-normal fault motion on a structure oriented 055/82SE that, for at least 35 km along strike, contains saponite-rich principal slip zone gouges. New hydrothermal friction experiments reveal that the saponite fault gouge is frictionally weak, exhibiting friction coefficients between =0.12 and =0.16 for a range of temperatures (T=25–210 C) and effective normal...
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has compiled a geodatabase containing mineral-related geospatial data for 19 countries of interest in the Indo-Pacific region (area of study): Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei, Burma, Fiji, Malaysia, Mongolia, Nauru, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Singapore, Solomon Islands, South Korea (Republic of Korea), Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Timor-Leste, and Vietnam. The data can be used in analyses of the extractive fuel and nonfuel mineral industries integral for the successful operation of the mineral industries within the area of study. This geodatabase reflects the USGS ongoing commitment to its mission of understanding the nature and distribution of global mineral commodity...
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Asia,
Bangladesh,
Bhutan,
Brunei,
Burma,
Hawke's Bay, New Zealand, Earthquake February 3, 1931. Earthquake-damaged buildings in Napier, looking toward the Clarendon Hotel. 1931. Page 17 (lower photo), Earthquake Information Bulletin, v.16, no.1.
Categories: Image;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Earthquakes,
Hawke's Bay, New Zealand Earthquake 1931,
New Zealand,
photo print
New Zealand. Amuri Limestone (Upper Cretaceous-Paleocene) on the South Island: silic sponges in chert. 1976.
New Zealand. Schist xenoliths (white) in layered gabbro at Moerakai. December 1965.
Categories: Image;
Tags: Hamilton, W.B. Collection,
International,
New Zealand,
Photographers,
color transparency (slides)
New Zealand. Tasman Glacier on Mount Cook on the South Island. Ice was at the top of the moraine on the left fifty years ago. December 1965.
Categories: Image;
Tags: Glaciers,
Hamilton, W.B. Collection,
International,
New Zealand,
Photographers,
The Taupo Volcanic Zone (TVZ), New Zealand, is the most productive area of explosive silicic volcanism in the world. Faulted early and middle Pleistocene volcanic products are generally concealed beneath voluminous, generally unfaulted, younger volcanic products. An exception is the southeast margin of the TVZ where the two parallel, northeast-trending Paeroa and Te Weta Fault blocks expose Quaternary volcanic products consisting predominantly of caldera-related, rhyolitic ignimbrites and lacustrine sediments. The Taupo-Reporoa Basin is situated along the eastern part of the map area, and its northernmost part underwent collapse to form Reporoa Caldera. The Paeroa Fault block is the largest exposed fault block within...
This coverage includes arcs, polygons and polygon labels that describe U.S. Geological Survey defined geologic provinces of the Australia and New Zealand area (Australia, Fiji, New Zealand, Tonga and Vanuatu; and parts of Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands). Each province has a set of geologic characteristics distinguishing it from surrounding provinces. These characteristics may include the dominant lithologies, the age of the strata, and the structural style. Some provinces include multiple genetically-related basins. Offshore province boundaries are defined by the 2000 meter bathymetric contour.
New Zealand. Spherulitic rhyolite at Paku Point on Coromandel Peninsula on the North Island. November 1965.
Categories: Image;
Tags: Hamilton, W.B. Collection,
International,
New Zealand,
Photographers,
color transparency (slides)
New Zealand. Otago Harbor, an eroded volcanic caldera, at Dunedin on the South Island. December 1965.
Categories: Image;
Tags: Hamilton, W.B. Collection,
New Zealand,
Photographers,
color transparency (slides)
Since last century, modern agriculture has depended on fossil fuels. New Zealand is one of the three countries with the highest energy input per unit (in agriculture) in the world. Furthermore, in terms of shipping, the influence of increasing fuel costs in the world is greater on New Zealand farming than in other countries. This study examined fuel consumption in wheat production in New Zealand (Canterbury area). Fuel consumption in wheat production was analyzed based on the operational fuel consumption by field machinery. Total fuel consumption in wheat production was estimated at 65.3 l/ha. On average fuel consumption in tillage and harvesting are more than in other operations with 29.6 l/ha (45%) and 18 l/ha...
Categories: Publication;
Types: Citation;
Tags: Agricultural operation,
Canterbury,
Fuel consumption,
New Zealand,
Wheat
This dataset includes information compiled for the literature review meta-analysis portion for the Chesapeake Bay Stressor Identification Project. The dataset includes basic identifying information regarding the publication (last name of the first author, year published, study type, and number of observational units included in the study), the response metric for which results were reported, and the major source or driver that was the focus of the study. The dataset denotes for each stressor category whether a stressor was measured and whether the study’s analysis found it to be an important factor influencing the response metric. The results are reported for both coarse and fine stressor levels, since two stressor...
Data set containing specimen information and GenBank accession numbers for five nuclear DNA introns and mitochondrial DNA control region sequence information for the blue-winged duck complex of species sampled in Africa, Asia, Australia, and North and South America.
This dataset consists of 16 repeated magnetotelluric (MT) stations collected on Mount Tongariro, New Zealand, before (2009) and after (2013) the 2012 eruption. The data were collected in same locations with similiar instruments. Preeruption and posteruption electromagnetic magnetotelluric measurements determine variation in subsurface electrical properties resulting from changes in magmatic system associated with the 2012 eruptive cycle.
Categories: Data;
Types: Downloadable,
Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
Shapefile;
Tags: Apparent Resistivity,
Earth Magnetic Field,
GMEGSC,
Geology, Minerals, Energy, and Geophysics Science Center,
Geophysics,
Handwritten information on back of photograph: Wellington, N.Z. Part 2 of 3 of panorama.
Categories: Image;
Tags: Antarctica Collection,
Davies, W.E. Collection,
New Zealand,
Photographers,
photo print
Hawke's Bay, New Zealand, Earthquake February 3, 1931. The Nurses' Home at the Napier Hospital after the earthquake. Page 20, Earthquake Information Bulletin, v.9, no.5.
Categories: Image;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Earthquakes,
Hawke's Bay, New Zealand Earthquake 1931,
New Zealand,
photo print
New Zealand. Cobblestones of consanguinous Miocene diorite and andesite on Coromandel Peninsula on the North Island. Two are diorite and three are andesite. November 1965.
Categories: Image;
Tags: Hamilton, W.B. Collection,
International,
New Zealand,
Photographers,
color transparency (slides)
This dataset contains major and trace element compositions for a sample of basalt recovered from Rangitoto Island, New Zealand. Both bulk rock and microanalytical observations are made and presented. Electron probe microanalysis (EPMA) results detail the compositions of individual phases within the basalt including olivine, clinopyroxene, plagioclase feldspar, glass, and polyphase microcrystalline groundmass. Laser ablation inductively-coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) results detail trace element compositions for the glass as well as on select olivine grains. X-Ray fluorescence (XRF) data detailing major and minor element oxide concentrations were gathered using bulk rock powders. Additional tables detail...
Categories: Data;
Tags: Geochemistry,
New Zealand,
Rangitoto Island,
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC),
basalt,
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